DENVER – Walt Frazier didn’t mind Larry Brown’s remarks at the White House that the Pistons will be his “last pro coaching job.”

Clyde thinks his former Knick teammate and roommate, Phil Jackson, is a better fit, at a lower price. Frazier, the former Knick great whose still doing commentary for MSG Network, would love to travel the planes again with “Action Jackson.”

“I think this would be a great challenge for him,” Frazier told The Post. “I don’t see him going anywhere else if he returns to coaching. It would have to be New York.

“His critics always say anyone could’ve won with [Michael] Jordan,” Frazier said. “Anyone could’ve won with Kobe and Shaq. So now this will give him his chance to authenticate the fact that I think he’s the greatest coach ever if he could come to the Knicks and turn the franchise into a winning team again.”

Frazier thinks he’d restore the glamour back to a franchise doomed for the lottery at 18-27. And he believes Jax and Isiah Thomas can co-exist.

“No one would have the impact he would have,” Frazier added. “It would be like when we drafted Patrick Ewing in the draft. The whole city reverberated. I think that’s the impact he’d bring to the franchise.”

Frazier and Jackson were drafted in the same year by the Knicks and were rookie roommates.

Asked if Jackson called for his advice, Frazier smiled. “I’d say, ‘C’mon, man. Come on back.’ They need a proven coach, a proven winner.”

“Unfortunately, with today’s players, they go for guys with a name, or they go, What did he do?” Clyde added. “Right away, you’d have their attention.”

Jackson is in Australia on vacation until March, having said since preseason he’d “listen” to Thomas’ sales pitch.

“It’s going to be difficult for Brown to get out of his contract,” Frazier said. “And the Knicks can ill-afford to give draft choices to bring him in. Phil is a lot easier. He’s available.”